In Frank Tate's sermon titled "Plumb Satisfied," the primary theological topic addressed is the believer's satisfaction in Christ, particularly in the context of facing death. The key arguments emphasize that true satisfaction comes not from one’s own works or righteousness but solely through faith in Christ's completed work. Scripture references such as Genesis 35:27-29 and several Psalms (22, 36, 37, and 103) are utilized to illustrate that believers can die with the same satisfaction as Isaac, Abraham, and Job by resting in God's mercy, faithfulness, and the righteousness provided through Christ. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that a believer’s acceptance before God is rooted in Christ, enabling them to face death without fear and with complete satisfaction in God's promises.
Key Quotes
“Knowing Christ is what enables us to die satisfied.”
“Believing the gospel of Christ…is the only way we could ever die satisfied.”
“I’m fully satisfied with Christ. Aren’t you?”
“I can die fully satisfied, trusting that God's faithful. He's going to do what he said he'd do.”
The Bible teaches that trusting in Christ enables believers to die satisfied, as demonstrated by figures like Isaac and Job.
Scripture highlights the certainty of a satisfying death for believers as exemplified in Genesis 35, where Isaac dies full of years and satisfied. The essence of dying satisfied lies in fully trusting Christ, knowing that His righteousness and sacrifice secure our acceptance with God. Believers can take comfort in knowing that through Christ's completed work, they can face death without fear, confident in the hope of being with the Lord. This satisfaction isn't based on personal achievements but on Christ's perfect obedience and love for His people, providing a profound sense of peace at life's end.
Genesis 35:27-29, 2 Corinthians 5:1-10
God's promises are true because of His unwavering faithfulness and the completed work of Christ.
The truth of God's promises is rooted in His character. As recorded in Scripture, God's faithfulness reaches to the heavens, and He is unable to deny Himself. This means that His promises, including the covenant of grace, are guaranteed to be fulfilled. The ultimate expression of this faithfulness is seen in Christ, whose obedience and sacrifice assure believers of their salvation. When we place our trust in Christ, we can have confidence that God's promises of mercy, love, and eternal life will be realized in our lives. The assurance of His promises provides believers with a foundation of hope and security.
Psalm 36:5, 2 Timothy 2:13
Christ's sacrifice is paramount as it is the basis for our salvation and satisfaction before God.
The significance of Christ's sacrifice cannot be overstated; it is the core of the gospel message. Through His crucifixion, believers find their ultimate sustenance, as noted in Psalm 22, which portrays the suffering of Christ. Our union with Christ grants us the benefits of His sacrifice—justification and reconciliation with God. By identifying with His death, we receive freedom from sin's condemnation and are granted the righteousness necessary for acceptance by the Father. This foundational truth provides the believer with the assurance of salvation and the ability to face death satisfied, knowing that Christ's sacrificial act is sufficient to cover all sin.
Psalm 22:26, John 6:54
Believers are blessed with God's mercy, faithfulness, righteousness, and love, which nurture their faith.
The blessings of God's house profoundly impact the believer's life. Psalm 36 outlines that God's mercy ensures that His people receive grace rather than the punishment they deserve. This mercy is grounded in Christ's sacrifice, which satisfies God's justice. Additionally, believers are assured of God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises, regardless of human frailty or unfaithfulness. These attributes are complemented by Christ's righteousness, given to believers through faith. Lastly, God's unchanging love provides assurance that believers will never be forsaken. Collectively, these blessings lead the believer to a place of profound satisfaction and trust in God's providence and care.
Psalm 36:5-8, Psalm 103:3-5
The Word of God satisfies believers by providing the nourishment they need for spiritual growth and assurance.
The Word of God serves as the primary source of spiritual nourishment for believers, as reflected in Psalm 37:19. In times of spiritual famine, God's promise is that His word will provide satisfaction and sustenance to His people. Even amidst a plethora of false teachings and spiritual confusion, believers can find comfort and direction through the Scriptures. The Word reveals Christ, the true Bread of Life, enabling believers to understand their identity and purpose in Him. Ultimately, trusting in God's Word leads to a deep-rooted satisfaction that comes from knowing and experiencing the truth of the gospel.
Psalm 37:19, Amos 8:11
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